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    The acceptable quality limit (AQL) is the worst tolerable process average (mean) in percentage or ratio that is still ......
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    Acceptance Quality Level (AQL) refers to the maximum number of defective items that could be considered accepted during the random sampling of and inspection. The defects that are found during inspection are classified into 3 categories: Critical: Must be...
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    Also referred to as Assured Quality Level. The largest quantity of defectives in a certain sample size that can make the lot definitely acceptable; Customer ... Acceptable Quality Level – AQL Also referred to as Assured Quality Level. The largest quantity...
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    BS6001 is a random sample inspection method based on mathematical theory of ... BS6001 is a random sample inspection method based on mathematical theory of probability. It also provides specific criteria for acceptance or rejection of a shipment/lot based...
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    AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) vs. PPM (Parts per Million) - Equivalences? AQL - Acceptable Quality Level ... I got this e-mail today. I know this is an old thread, but it's worth opening back up for a bit. On 6/18/02 6:29 PM, arnulfom wrote: > Hi Marc,...
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    AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) vs. LTPD (Lot Tolerance Percent Defective) AQL - Acceptable Quality Level ... This is from a user group message base:-----snippo-----Whenever people speak of Acceptable Quality Level (AQL’s) and Lot Tolerance Percent Defecti...
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    So for one inspection a product with 3% pinholes has a 70% chance of passing through the system without notice. However, if the second delivery has 3% pinholes the chance of them both being passed drops to 49% (70% of 70%). As BM Polyco Ltd. repeats the...
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    AQL - Acceptable Quality Level The AQL of a sampling plan is a level of quality routinely accepted by the sampling plan. It is generally defined as that level of quality (percent defective, defects per hundred units, etc.) that the sampling plan will acce...